Glacier Medical Associates | |
1111 Baker Ave Whitefish MT 59937-2901 | |
(406) 862-2515 | |
(406) 862-4229 |
Full Name | Glacier Medical Associates |
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Speciality | Family Medicine |
Location | 1111 Baker Ave, Whitefish, Montana |
Authorized Official Name and Position | Kelli D Meuchel (PRACTICE ADMINISTRATOR) |
Authorized Official Contact | 4068622515 |
Accepts Medicare Insurance | Yes. This clinic participates in medicare program and accept medicare insurance. |
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Glacier Medical Associates 1111 Baker Ave Whitefish MT 59937-2901 Ph: (406) 862-2515 | Glacier Medical Associates 1111 Baker Ave Whitefish MT 59937-2901 Ph: (406) 862-2515 |
NPI Number | 1104882232 |
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Provider Enumeration Date | 04/26/2006 |
Last Update Date | 03/25/2014 |
Medicare PECOS PAC ID | 7911981188 |
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Medicare Enrollment ID | O20040615001387 |
News Archive
"In response to rising HIV prevalence, Uganda's government has announced a strategy to reduce new HIV infections by up to 30 percent by 2015, but activists have cast doubt on its ability to achieve this ambitious goal," PlusNews reports.
Epileptic fits are like thunderstorms raging in the brain: Nerve cells excite each other in an uncontrolled way so that strong, rhythmic electrical discharges sweep over whole brain regions. In the wake of such a seizure, the nerve cells are severely affected, and permanent damage is possible. The glia, a class of cells that surround the neurons in the brain, was long suspected to contribute to the damaging effects of epilepsy.
Antibiotics are not necessary for patients after most routine endoscopic sinus surgeries despite the common practice to prescribe them, according to a team led by researchers at Massachusetts Eye and Ear.
The ACE Group of insurance and reinsurance companies today announced the availability of an informational white paper focusing on insurance and risk management issues faced by life sciences companies as they conduct business in the U.S. and globally. The paper, "Managing the Complex Challenges of a Global Insurance Program: Foreign Clinical Trials Case Study," appeared in the November issue of John Liner Review, and is part of ACE Progress ReportsSM, a collection of white papers, articles and executive reports on current and emerging risk management issues.
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Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1104882232 | NPI | - | NPPES |
1104882232 | Other | MT | GLACIER MEDICAL ASSOC NPI |
27D0411341 | Other | MT | CLIA ID#--LAB CERT |
99882551 | Medicaid | MT | |
0026899 | Other | WA | WASH. DEP LABOR GRP ID# |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207Q00000X | Family Medicine | (* (Not Available)) | Primary |
207R00000X | Internal Medicine | (* (Not Available)) | Secondary |
208000000X | Pediatrics | (* (Not Available)) | Secondary |
Provider Name | Jay S Erickson |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Family Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1235237660 PECOS PAC ID: 3779567946 Enrollment ID: I20040819000596 |
News Archive
"In response to rising HIV prevalence, Uganda's government has announced a strategy to reduce new HIV infections by up to 30 percent by 2015, but activists have cast doubt on its ability to achieve this ambitious goal," PlusNews reports.
Epileptic fits are like thunderstorms raging in the brain: Nerve cells excite each other in an uncontrolled way so that strong, rhythmic electrical discharges sweep over whole brain regions. In the wake of such a seizure, the nerve cells are severely affected, and permanent damage is possible. The glia, a class of cells that surround the neurons in the brain, was long suspected to contribute to the damaging effects of epilepsy.
Antibiotics are not necessary for patients after most routine endoscopic sinus surgeries despite the common practice to prescribe them, according to a team led by researchers at Massachusetts Eye and Ear.
The ACE Group of insurance and reinsurance companies today announced the availability of an informational white paper focusing on insurance and risk management issues faced by life sciences companies as they conduct business in the U.S. and globally. The paper, "Managing the Complex Challenges of a Global Insurance Program: Foreign Clinical Trials Case Study," appeared in the November issue of John Liner Review, and is part of ACE Progress ReportsSM, a collection of white papers, articles and executive reports on current and emerging risk management issues.
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Provider Name | Jennie W Eckstrom |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Family Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1003867037 PECOS PAC ID: 7719921865 Enrollment ID: I20050620000339 |
News Archive
"In response to rising HIV prevalence, Uganda's government has announced a strategy to reduce new HIV infections by up to 30 percent by 2015, but activists have cast doubt on its ability to achieve this ambitious goal," PlusNews reports.
Epileptic fits are like thunderstorms raging in the brain: Nerve cells excite each other in an uncontrolled way so that strong, rhythmic electrical discharges sweep over whole brain regions. In the wake of such a seizure, the nerve cells are severely affected, and permanent damage is possible. The glia, a class of cells that surround the neurons in the brain, was long suspected to contribute to the damaging effects of epilepsy.
Antibiotics are not necessary for patients after most routine endoscopic sinus surgeries despite the common practice to prescribe them, according to a team led by researchers at Massachusetts Eye and Ear.
The ACE Group of insurance and reinsurance companies today announced the availability of an informational white paper focusing on insurance and risk management issues faced by life sciences companies as they conduct business in the U.S. and globally. The paper, "Managing the Complex Challenges of a Global Insurance Program: Foreign Clinical Trials Case Study," appeared in the November issue of John Liner Review, and is part of ACE Progress ReportsSM, a collection of white papers, articles and executive reports on current and emerging risk management issues.
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Provider Name | Catherine S Love |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1790726826 PECOS PAC ID: 5698707644 Enrollment ID: I20050909000954 |
News Archive
"In response to rising HIV prevalence, Uganda's government has announced a strategy to reduce new HIV infections by up to 30 percent by 2015, but activists have cast doubt on its ability to achieve this ambitious goal," PlusNews reports.
Epileptic fits are like thunderstorms raging in the brain: Nerve cells excite each other in an uncontrolled way so that strong, rhythmic electrical discharges sweep over whole brain regions. In the wake of such a seizure, the nerve cells are severely affected, and permanent damage is possible. The glia, a class of cells that surround the neurons in the brain, was long suspected to contribute to the damaging effects of epilepsy.
Antibiotics are not necessary for patients after most routine endoscopic sinus surgeries despite the common practice to prescribe them, according to a team led by researchers at Massachusetts Eye and Ear.
The ACE Group of insurance and reinsurance companies today announced the availability of an informational white paper focusing on insurance and risk management issues faced by life sciences companies as they conduct business in the U.S. and globally. The paper, "Managing the Complex Challenges of a Global Insurance Program: Foreign Clinical Trials Case Study," appeared in the November issue of John Liner Review, and is part of ACE Progress ReportsSM, a collection of white papers, articles and executive reports on current and emerging risk management issues.
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Provider Name | Hikmat A Maaliki |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Family Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1295897650 PECOS PAC ID: 3971536723 Enrollment ID: I20050913000898 |
News Archive
"In response to rising HIV prevalence, Uganda's government has announced a strategy to reduce new HIV infections by up to 30 percent by 2015, but activists have cast doubt on its ability to achieve this ambitious goal," PlusNews reports.
Epileptic fits are like thunderstorms raging in the brain: Nerve cells excite each other in an uncontrolled way so that strong, rhythmic electrical discharges sweep over whole brain regions. In the wake of such a seizure, the nerve cells are severely affected, and permanent damage is possible. The glia, a class of cells that surround the neurons in the brain, was long suspected to contribute to the damaging effects of epilepsy.
Antibiotics are not necessary for patients after most routine endoscopic sinus surgeries despite the common practice to prescribe them, according to a team led by researchers at Massachusetts Eye and Ear.
The ACE Group of insurance and reinsurance companies today announced the availability of an informational white paper focusing on insurance and risk management issues faced by life sciences companies as they conduct business in the U.S. and globally. The paper, "Managing the Complex Challenges of a Global Insurance Program: Foreign Clinical Trials Case Study," appeared in the November issue of John Liner Review, and is part of ACE Progress ReportsSM, a collection of white papers, articles and executive reports on current and emerging risk management issues.
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Provider Name | Suzanne D Daniell |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Internal Medicine |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1811966526 PECOS PAC ID: 8628052800 Enrollment ID: I20070216000016 |
News Archive
"In response to rising HIV prevalence, Uganda's government has announced a strategy to reduce new HIV infections by up to 30 percent by 2015, but activists have cast doubt on its ability to achieve this ambitious goal," PlusNews reports.
Epileptic fits are like thunderstorms raging in the brain: Nerve cells excite each other in an uncontrolled way so that strong, rhythmic electrical discharges sweep over whole brain regions. In the wake of such a seizure, the nerve cells are severely affected, and permanent damage is possible. The glia, a class of cells that surround the neurons in the brain, was long suspected to contribute to the damaging effects of epilepsy.
Antibiotics are not necessary for patients after most routine endoscopic sinus surgeries despite the common practice to prescribe them, according to a team led by researchers at Massachusetts Eye and Ear.
The ACE Group of insurance and reinsurance companies today announced the availability of an informational white paper focusing on insurance and risk management issues faced by life sciences companies as they conduct business in the U.S. and globally. The paper, "Managing the Complex Challenges of a Global Insurance Program: Foreign Clinical Trials Case Study," appeared in the November issue of John Liner Review, and is part of ACE Progress ReportsSM, a collection of white papers, articles and executive reports on current and emerging risk management issues.
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Provider Name | Bayne A Lee French |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Family Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1255319216 PECOS PAC ID: 5294623070 Enrollment ID: I20070907000731 |
News Archive
"In response to rising HIV prevalence, Uganda's government has announced a strategy to reduce new HIV infections by up to 30 percent by 2015, but activists have cast doubt on its ability to achieve this ambitious goal," PlusNews reports.
Epileptic fits are like thunderstorms raging in the brain: Nerve cells excite each other in an uncontrolled way so that strong, rhythmic electrical discharges sweep over whole brain regions. In the wake of such a seizure, the nerve cells are severely affected, and permanent damage is possible. The glia, a class of cells that surround the neurons in the brain, was long suspected to contribute to the damaging effects of epilepsy.
Antibiotics are not necessary for patients after most routine endoscopic sinus surgeries despite the common practice to prescribe them, according to a team led by researchers at Massachusetts Eye and Ear.
The ACE Group of insurance and reinsurance companies today announced the availability of an informational white paper focusing on insurance and risk management issues faced by life sciences companies as they conduct business in the U.S. and globally. The paper, "Managing the Complex Challenges of a Global Insurance Program: Foreign Clinical Trials Case Study," appeared in the November issue of John Liner Review, and is part of ACE Progress ReportsSM, a collection of white papers, articles and executive reports on current and emerging risk management issues.
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Provider Name | Robert D Nitschelm |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Family Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1598719064 PECOS PAC ID: 2567362544 Enrollment ID: I20080807000499 |
News Archive
"In response to rising HIV prevalence, Uganda's government has announced a strategy to reduce new HIV infections by up to 30 percent by 2015, but activists have cast doubt on its ability to achieve this ambitious goal," PlusNews reports.
Epileptic fits are like thunderstorms raging in the brain: Nerve cells excite each other in an uncontrolled way so that strong, rhythmic electrical discharges sweep over whole brain regions. In the wake of such a seizure, the nerve cells are severely affected, and permanent damage is possible. The glia, a class of cells that surround the neurons in the brain, was long suspected to contribute to the damaging effects of epilepsy.
Antibiotics are not necessary for patients after most routine endoscopic sinus surgeries despite the common practice to prescribe them, according to a team led by researchers at Massachusetts Eye and Ear.
The ACE Group of insurance and reinsurance companies today announced the availability of an informational white paper focusing on insurance and risk management issues faced by life sciences companies as they conduct business in the U.S. and globally. The paper, "Managing the Complex Challenges of a Global Insurance Program: Foreign Clinical Trials Case Study," appeared in the November issue of John Liner Review, and is part of ACE Progress ReportsSM, a collection of white papers, articles and executive reports on current and emerging risk management issues.
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Provider Name | Daniel E Munzing |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Family Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1700844966 PECOS PAC ID: 3577547744 Enrollment ID: I20100120000161 |
News Archive
"In response to rising HIV prevalence, Uganda's government has announced a strategy to reduce new HIV infections by up to 30 percent by 2015, but activists have cast doubt on its ability to achieve this ambitious goal," PlusNews reports.
Epileptic fits are like thunderstorms raging in the brain: Nerve cells excite each other in an uncontrolled way so that strong, rhythmic electrical discharges sweep over whole brain regions. In the wake of such a seizure, the nerve cells are severely affected, and permanent damage is possible. The glia, a class of cells that surround the neurons in the brain, was long suspected to contribute to the damaging effects of epilepsy.
Antibiotics are not necessary for patients after most routine endoscopic sinus surgeries despite the common practice to prescribe them, according to a team led by researchers at Massachusetts Eye and Ear.
The ACE Group of insurance and reinsurance companies today announced the availability of an informational white paper focusing on insurance and risk management issues faced by life sciences companies as they conduct business in the U.S. and globally. The paper, "Managing the Complex Challenges of a Global Insurance Program: Foreign Clinical Trials Case Study," appeared in the November issue of John Liner Review, and is part of ACE Progress ReportsSM, a collection of white papers, articles and executive reports on current and emerging risk management issues.
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Provider Name | Jon A Miller |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Emergency Medicine |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1841267192 PECOS PAC ID: 1557345733 Enrollment ID: I20100120000214 |
News Archive
"In response to rising HIV prevalence, Uganda's government has announced a strategy to reduce new HIV infections by up to 30 percent by 2015, but activists have cast doubt on its ability to achieve this ambitious goal," PlusNews reports.
Epileptic fits are like thunderstorms raging in the brain: Nerve cells excite each other in an uncontrolled way so that strong, rhythmic electrical discharges sweep over whole brain regions. In the wake of such a seizure, the nerve cells are severely affected, and permanent damage is possible. The glia, a class of cells that surround the neurons in the brain, was long suspected to contribute to the damaging effects of epilepsy.
Antibiotics are not necessary for patients after most routine endoscopic sinus surgeries despite the common practice to prescribe them, according to a team led by researchers at Massachusetts Eye and Ear.
The ACE Group of insurance and reinsurance companies today announced the availability of an informational white paper focusing on insurance and risk management issues faced by life sciences companies as they conduct business in the U.S. and globally. The paper, "Managing the Complex Challenges of a Global Insurance Program: Foreign Clinical Trials Case Study," appeared in the November issue of John Liner Review, and is part of ACE Progress ReportsSM, a collection of white papers, articles and executive reports on current and emerging risk management issues.
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Provider Name | Kathryn H Neff |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Internal Medicine |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1710945829 PECOS PAC ID: 4183766298 Enrollment ID: I20100127000419 |
News Archive
"In response to rising HIV prevalence, Uganda's government has announced a strategy to reduce new HIV infections by up to 30 percent by 2015, but activists have cast doubt on its ability to achieve this ambitious goal," PlusNews reports.
Epileptic fits are like thunderstorms raging in the brain: Nerve cells excite each other in an uncontrolled way so that strong, rhythmic electrical discharges sweep over whole brain regions. In the wake of such a seizure, the nerve cells are severely affected, and permanent damage is possible. The glia, a class of cells that surround the neurons in the brain, was long suspected to contribute to the damaging effects of epilepsy.
Antibiotics are not necessary for patients after most routine endoscopic sinus surgeries despite the common practice to prescribe them, according to a team led by researchers at Massachusetts Eye and Ear.
The ACE Group of insurance and reinsurance companies today announced the availability of an informational white paper focusing on insurance and risk management issues faced by life sciences companies as they conduct business in the U.S. and globally. The paper, "Managing the Complex Challenges of a Global Insurance Program: Foreign Clinical Trials Case Study," appeared in the November issue of John Liner Review, and is part of ACE Progress ReportsSM, a collection of white papers, articles and executive reports on current and emerging risk management issues.
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Provider Name | John N Kalbfleisch |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Family Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1609824283 PECOS PAC ID: 3678557840 Enrollment ID: I20100127000440 |
News Archive
"In response to rising HIV prevalence, Uganda's government has announced a strategy to reduce new HIV infections by up to 30 percent by 2015, but activists have cast doubt on its ability to achieve this ambitious goal," PlusNews reports.
Epileptic fits are like thunderstorms raging in the brain: Nerve cells excite each other in an uncontrolled way so that strong, rhythmic electrical discharges sweep over whole brain regions. In the wake of such a seizure, the nerve cells are severely affected, and permanent damage is possible. The glia, a class of cells that surround the neurons in the brain, was long suspected to contribute to the damaging effects of epilepsy.
Antibiotics are not necessary for patients after most routine endoscopic sinus surgeries despite the common practice to prescribe them, according to a team led by researchers at Massachusetts Eye and Ear.
The ACE Group of insurance and reinsurance companies today announced the availability of an informational white paper focusing on insurance and risk management issues faced by life sciences companies as they conduct business in the U.S. and globally. The paper, "Managing the Complex Challenges of a Global Insurance Program: Foreign Clinical Trials Case Study," appeared in the November issue of John Liner Review, and is part of ACE Progress ReportsSM, a collection of white papers, articles and executive reports on current and emerging risk management issues.
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Provider Name | Anita L Beach |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1922064401 PECOS PAC ID: 0042352163 Enrollment ID: I20100127000467 |
News Archive
"In response to rising HIV prevalence, Uganda's government has announced a strategy to reduce new HIV infections by up to 30 percent by 2015, but activists have cast doubt on its ability to achieve this ambitious goal," PlusNews reports.
Epileptic fits are like thunderstorms raging in the brain: Nerve cells excite each other in an uncontrolled way so that strong, rhythmic electrical discharges sweep over whole brain regions. In the wake of such a seizure, the nerve cells are severely affected, and permanent damage is possible. The glia, a class of cells that surround the neurons in the brain, was long suspected to contribute to the damaging effects of epilepsy.
Antibiotics are not necessary for patients after most routine endoscopic sinus surgeries despite the common practice to prescribe them, according to a team led by researchers at Massachusetts Eye and Ear.
The ACE Group of insurance and reinsurance companies today announced the availability of an informational white paper focusing on insurance and risk management issues faced by life sciences companies as they conduct business in the U.S. and globally. The paper, "Managing the Complex Challenges of a Global Insurance Program: Foreign Clinical Trials Case Study," appeared in the November issue of John Liner Review, and is part of ACE Progress ReportsSM, a collection of white papers, articles and executive reports on current and emerging risk management issues.
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Provider Name | Heather K Thomas-clark |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1083670285 PECOS PAC ID: 2860477650 Enrollment ID: I20130129000643 |
News Archive
"In response to rising HIV prevalence, Uganda's government has announced a strategy to reduce new HIV infections by up to 30 percent by 2015, but activists have cast doubt on its ability to achieve this ambitious goal," PlusNews reports.
Epileptic fits are like thunderstorms raging in the brain: Nerve cells excite each other in an uncontrolled way so that strong, rhythmic electrical discharges sweep over whole brain regions. In the wake of such a seizure, the nerve cells are severely affected, and permanent damage is possible. The glia, a class of cells that surround the neurons in the brain, was long suspected to contribute to the damaging effects of epilepsy.
Antibiotics are not necessary for patients after most routine endoscopic sinus surgeries despite the common practice to prescribe them, according to a team led by researchers at Massachusetts Eye and Ear.
The ACE Group of insurance and reinsurance companies today announced the availability of an informational white paper focusing on insurance and risk management issues faced by life sciences companies as they conduct business in the U.S. and globally. The paper, "Managing the Complex Challenges of a Global Insurance Program: Foreign Clinical Trials Case Study," appeared in the November issue of John Liner Review, and is part of ACE Progress ReportsSM, a collection of white papers, articles and executive reports on current and emerging risk management issues.
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Provider Name | Courtney A Austin |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Pediatric Medicine |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1326207333 PECOS PAC ID: 9335323831 Enrollment ID: I20140106001451 |
News Archive
"In response to rising HIV prevalence, Uganda's government has announced a strategy to reduce new HIV infections by up to 30 percent by 2015, but activists have cast doubt on its ability to achieve this ambitious goal," PlusNews reports.
Epileptic fits are like thunderstorms raging in the brain: Nerve cells excite each other in an uncontrolled way so that strong, rhythmic electrical discharges sweep over whole brain regions. In the wake of such a seizure, the nerve cells are severely affected, and permanent damage is possible. The glia, a class of cells that surround the neurons in the brain, was long suspected to contribute to the damaging effects of epilepsy.
Antibiotics are not necessary for patients after most routine endoscopic sinus surgeries despite the common practice to prescribe them, according to a team led by researchers at Massachusetts Eye and Ear.
The ACE Group of insurance and reinsurance companies today announced the availability of an informational white paper focusing on insurance and risk management issues faced by life sciences companies as they conduct business in the U.S. and globally. The paper, "Managing the Complex Challenges of a Global Insurance Program: Foreign Clinical Trials Case Study," appeared in the November issue of John Liner Review, and is part of ACE Progress ReportsSM, a collection of white papers, articles and executive reports on current and emerging risk management issues.
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Provider Name | Sadie A Baldwin |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1407265465 PECOS PAC ID: 3779805916 Enrollment ID: I20141125001626 |
News Archive
"In response to rising HIV prevalence, Uganda's government has announced a strategy to reduce new HIV infections by up to 30 percent by 2015, but activists have cast doubt on its ability to achieve this ambitious goal," PlusNews reports.
Epileptic fits are like thunderstorms raging in the brain: Nerve cells excite each other in an uncontrolled way so that strong, rhythmic electrical discharges sweep over whole brain regions. In the wake of such a seizure, the nerve cells are severely affected, and permanent damage is possible. The glia, a class of cells that surround the neurons in the brain, was long suspected to contribute to the damaging effects of epilepsy.
Antibiotics are not necessary for patients after most routine endoscopic sinus surgeries despite the common practice to prescribe them, according to a team led by researchers at Massachusetts Eye and Ear.
The ACE Group of insurance and reinsurance companies today announced the availability of an informational white paper focusing on insurance and risk management issues faced by life sciences companies as they conduct business in the U.S. and globally. The paper, "Managing the Complex Challenges of a Global Insurance Program: Foreign Clinical Trials Case Study," appeared in the November issue of John Liner Review, and is part of ACE Progress ReportsSM, a collection of white papers, articles and executive reports on current and emerging risk management issues.
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Provider Name | Tara Diane Smith-garcia |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1841521788 PECOS PAC ID: 5890092530 Enrollment ID: I20160324000891 |
News Archive
"In response to rising HIV prevalence, Uganda's government has announced a strategy to reduce new HIV infections by up to 30 percent by 2015, but activists have cast doubt on its ability to achieve this ambitious goal," PlusNews reports.
Epileptic fits are like thunderstorms raging in the brain: Nerve cells excite each other in an uncontrolled way so that strong, rhythmic electrical discharges sweep over whole brain regions. In the wake of such a seizure, the nerve cells are severely affected, and permanent damage is possible. The glia, a class of cells that surround the neurons in the brain, was long suspected to contribute to the damaging effects of epilepsy.
Antibiotics are not necessary for patients after most routine endoscopic sinus surgeries despite the common practice to prescribe them, according to a team led by researchers at Massachusetts Eye and Ear.
The ACE Group of insurance and reinsurance companies today announced the availability of an informational white paper focusing on insurance and risk management issues faced by life sciences companies as they conduct business in the U.S. and globally. The paper, "Managing the Complex Challenges of a Global Insurance Program: Foreign Clinical Trials Case Study," appeared in the November issue of John Liner Review, and is part of ACE Progress ReportsSM, a collection of white papers, articles and executive reports on current and emerging risk management issues.
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Provider Name | Kira Kitchens |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1699292615 PECOS PAC ID: 7012273725 Enrollment ID: I20171114001159 |
News Archive
"In response to rising HIV prevalence, Uganda's government has announced a strategy to reduce new HIV infections by up to 30 percent by 2015, but activists have cast doubt on its ability to achieve this ambitious goal," PlusNews reports.
Epileptic fits are like thunderstorms raging in the brain: Nerve cells excite each other in an uncontrolled way so that strong, rhythmic electrical discharges sweep over whole brain regions. In the wake of such a seizure, the nerve cells are severely affected, and permanent damage is possible. The glia, a class of cells that surround the neurons in the brain, was long suspected to contribute to the damaging effects of epilepsy.
Antibiotics are not necessary for patients after most routine endoscopic sinus surgeries despite the common practice to prescribe them, according to a team led by researchers at Massachusetts Eye and Ear.
The ACE Group of insurance and reinsurance companies today announced the availability of an informational white paper focusing on insurance and risk management issues faced by life sciences companies as they conduct business in the U.S. and globally. The paper, "Managing the Complex Challenges of a Global Insurance Program: Foreign Clinical Trials Case Study," appeared in the November issue of John Liner Review, and is part of ACE Progress ReportsSM, a collection of white papers, articles and executive reports on current and emerging risk management issues.
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Provider Name | Ellen M Kirschbaum |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1760827315 PECOS PAC ID: 6901020056 Enrollment ID: I20180706002280 |
News Archive
"In response to rising HIV prevalence, Uganda's government has announced a strategy to reduce new HIV infections by up to 30 percent by 2015, but activists have cast doubt on its ability to achieve this ambitious goal," PlusNews reports.
Epileptic fits are like thunderstorms raging in the brain: Nerve cells excite each other in an uncontrolled way so that strong, rhythmic electrical discharges sweep over whole brain regions. In the wake of such a seizure, the nerve cells are severely affected, and permanent damage is possible. The glia, a class of cells that surround the neurons in the brain, was long suspected to contribute to the damaging effects of epilepsy.
Antibiotics are not necessary for patients after most routine endoscopic sinus surgeries despite the common practice to prescribe them, according to a team led by researchers at Massachusetts Eye and Ear.
The ACE Group of insurance and reinsurance companies today announced the availability of an informational white paper focusing on insurance and risk management issues faced by life sciences companies as they conduct business in the U.S. and globally. The paper, "Managing the Complex Challenges of a Global Insurance Program: Foreign Clinical Trials Case Study," appeared in the November issue of John Liner Review, and is part of ACE Progress ReportsSM, a collection of white papers, articles and executive reports on current and emerging risk management issues.
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Provider Name | Jeremy K Jennings |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Internal Medicine |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1578981346 PECOS PAC ID: 2769785138 Enrollment ID: I20180731003440 |
News Archive
"In response to rising HIV prevalence, Uganda's government has announced a strategy to reduce new HIV infections by up to 30 percent by 2015, but activists have cast doubt on its ability to achieve this ambitious goal," PlusNews reports.
Epileptic fits are like thunderstorms raging in the brain: Nerve cells excite each other in an uncontrolled way so that strong, rhythmic electrical discharges sweep over whole brain regions. In the wake of such a seizure, the nerve cells are severely affected, and permanent damage is possible. The glia, a class of cells that surround the neurons in the brain, was long suspected to contribute to the damaging effects of epilepsy.
Antibiotics are not necessary for patients after most routine endoscopic sinus surgeries despite the common practice to prescribe them, according to a team led by researchers at Massachusetts Eye and Ear.
The ACE Group of insurance and reinsurance companies today announced the availability of an informational white paper focusing on insurance and risk management issues faced by life sciences companies as they conduct business in the U.S. and globally. The paper, "Managing the Complex Challenges of a Global Insurance Program: Foreign Clinical Trials Case Study," appeared in the November issue of John Liner Review, and is part of ACE Progress ReportsSM, a collection of white papers, articles and executive reports on current and emerging risk management issues.
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Provider Name | Leslie Lovelady |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1861836611 PECOS PAC ID: 4789823519 Enrollment ID: I20190405001247 |
News Archive
"In response to rising HIV prevalence, Uganda's government has announced a strategy to reduce new HIV infections by up to 30 percent by 2015, but activists have cast doubt on its ability to achieve this ambitious goal," PlusNews reports.
Epileptic fits are like thunderstorms raging in the brain: Nerve cells excite each other in an uncontrolled way so that strong, rhythmic electrical discharges sweep over whole brain regions. In the wake of such a seizure, the nerve cells are severely affected, and permanent damage is possible. The glia, a class of cells that surround the neurons in the brain, was long suspected to contribute to the damaging effects of epilepsy.
Antibiotics are not necessary for patients after most routine endoscopic sinus surgeries despite the common practice to prescribe them, according to a team led by researchers at Massachusetts Eye and Ear.
The ACE Group of insurance and reinsurance companies today announced the availability of an informational white paper focusing on insurance and risk management issues faced by life sciences companies as they conduct business in the U.S. and globally. The paper, "Managing the Complex Challenges of a Global Insurance Program: Foreign Clinical Trials Case Study," appeared in the November issue of John Liner Review, and is part of ACE Progress ReportsSM, a collection of white papers, articles and executive reports on current and emerging risk management issues.
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Provider Name | Karen Elise Vesely |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Family Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1639529639 PECOS PAC ID: 3577895804 Enrollment ID: I20191106000011 |
News Archive
"In response to rising HIV prevalence, Uganda's government has announced a strategy to reduce new HIV infections by up to 30 percent by 2015, but activists have cast doubt on its ability to achieve this ambitious goal," PlusNews reports.
Epileptic fits are like thunderstorms raging in the brain: Nerve cells excite each other in an uncontrolled way so that strong, rhythmic electrical discharges sweep over whole brain regions. In the wake of such a seizure, the nerve cells are severely affected, and permanent damage is possible. The glia, a class of cells that surround the neurons in the brain, was long suspected to contribute to the damaging effects of epilepsy.
Antibiotics are not necessary for patients after most routine endoscopic sinus surgeries despite the common practice to prescribe them, according to a team led by researchers at Massachusetts Eye and Ear.
The ACE Group of insurance and reinsurance companies today announced the availability of an informational white paper focusing on insurance and risk management issues faced by life sciences companies as they conduct business in the U.S. and globally. The paper, "Managing the Complex Challenges of a Global Insurance Program: Foreign Clinical Trials Case Study," appeared in the November issue of John Liner Review, and is part of ACE Progress ReportsSM, a collection of white papers, articles and executive reports on current and emerging risk management issues.
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Provider Name | Andrew M Burbine |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1508550765 PECOS PAC ID: 2264893387 Enrollment ID: I20230804001025 |
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"In response to rising HIV prevalence, Uganda's government has announced a strategy to reduce new HIV infections by up to 30 percent by 2015, but activists have cast doubt on its ability to achieve this ambitious goal," PlusNews reports.
Epileptic fits are like thunderstorms raging in the brain: Nerve cells excite each other in an uncontrolled way so that strong, rhythmic electrical discharges sweep over whole brain regions. In the wake of such a seizure, the nerve cells are severely affected, and permanent damage is possible. The glia, a class of cells that surround the neurons in the brain, was long suspected to contribute to the damaging effects of epilepsy.
Antibiotics are not necessary for patients after most routine endoscopic sinus surgeries despite the common practice to prescribe them, according to a team led by researchers at Massachusetts Eye and Ear.
The ACE Group of insurance and reinsurance companies today announced the availability of an informational white paper focusing on insurance and risk management issues faced by life sciences companies as they conduct business in the U.S. and globally. The paper, "Managing the Complex Challenges of a Global Insurance Program: Foreign Clinical Trials Case Study," appeared in the November issue of John Liner Review, and is part of ACE Progress ReportsSM, a collection of white papers, articles and executive reports on current and emerging risk management issues.
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"In response to rising HIV prevalence, Uganda's government has announced a strategy to reduce new HIV infections by up to 30 percent by 2015, but activists have cast doubt on its ability to achieve this ambitious goal," PlusNews reports.
Epileptic fits are like thunderstorms raging in the brain: Nerve cells excite each other in an uncontrolled way so that strong, rhythmic electrical discharges sweep over whole brain regions. In the wake of such a seizure, the nerve cells are severely affected, and permanent damage is possible. The glia, a class of cells that surround the neurons in the brain, was long suspected to contribute to the damaging effects of epilepsy.
Antibiotics are not necessary for patients after most routine endoscopic sinus surgeries despite the common practice to prescribe them, according to a team led by researchers at Massachusetts Eye and Ear.
The ACE Group of insurance and reinsurance companies today announced the availability of an informational white paper focusing on insurance and risk management issues faced by life sciences companies as they conduct business in the U.S. and globally. The paper, "Managing the Complex Challenges of a Global Insurance Program: Foreign Clinical Trials Case Study," appeared in the November issue of John Liner Review, and is part of ACE Progress ReportsSM, a collection of white papers, articles and executive reports on current and emerging risk management issues.
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